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  2. Turko-Mongol sabre - Wikipedia

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    Early Arab swords were all straight and mostly double edged (similar to European arming swords blades). Although Turko-Mongol sabres have been found among a Turkic slave of the Samanid Empire, straight swords continued to be more popular outside of certain groups (such as the Seljuks) as that was the traditional style of sword the Muhammad wore. [8]

  3. File:Bronze age knife, 1200-800 BCE, Mongolia.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Bronze age knife, 1200-800 BCE, Mongolia. Date: 2 January 2024: Source: This file has been extracted from another file: Bronze Age Sword, 1200-800 BC ...

  4. List of equipment of the Mongolian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian Armed Forces possess tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armoured personnel carriers, mobile anti-aircraft weapons, artillery, mortars and other military equipment. Most of them are old Soviet Union -made models designed between the late 1950s to early 1980s; there are a smaller number of newer models designed in post-Soviet ...

  5. List of premodern combat weapons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable types of weapons which saw use in warfare, and more broadly in combat, prior to the advent of the early modern period, i.e., approximately prior to the start of the 16th century.

  6. Dha (sword) - Wikipedia

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    Dha (Burmese: ဓား; also spelled dah [1]) is the Burmese word for "knife" and "sword" similar term to daab or darb (Thai: ดาบ) in Thai language for a single edge sword. The term dha is conventionally used to refer to a wide variety of knives and swords used by many people across Southeast Asia , especially present-day Myanmar ( Burma ...

  7. Category:Weapons of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Weapons of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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  9. Chopsticks - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, sticks were not often used directly for eating, being, for the most part, an element of decor and confirmation of the status of the carrier. Apart from the Khalkha Mongols and Mongols from Inner Mongolia of China, chopsticks have also been found in old traditional Buryat and Kalmyk knives' sets.